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Seller:

romsey

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Member Since:

6/14/13

First Name:

warren

Last Name:

ralph

State:

California

Zip:

92103-5115

Country:

United States

Phone:

(619) 291-1707

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Number of Active Listings:

159

Total Number of Listings:

279

Seller:

Private Seller

Return Policy:

3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.---

Payment Types Accepted:

USPO money order,personal check

FRENCH MILITARY PERCUSSION PISTOL (converted)

Description:
A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal may have been refurbished at the armory as it is clean and in excellent condition. The wood ( looks like walnut) is also in very good conditiom. There is no makers mark but there is the number "280" on the left side-opposite the hammer.Probably an inventory or regimental number. There is also a proof mark on the trigger guard, another in the brass on the left side opposite the hammer and a "9" in the wood just above that. The action is very strong. There is a ramrod and a lanyard ring at the bottom of the grip and a front and rear sight. Overall, a nice piece.

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Seller:

romsey

Company:

----

Member Since:

6/14/13

First Name:

warren

Last Name:

ralph

State:

California

Zip:

92103-5115

Country:

United States

Phone:

(619) 291-1707

Fax:

Number of Active Listings:

159

Total Number of Listings:

279

Seller:

Private Seller

Return Policy:

3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.---

Payment Types Accepted:

USPO money order,personal check

FRENCH MILITARY PERCUSSION PISTOL (converted)

Description:
A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal may have been refurbished at the armory as it is clean and in excellent condition. The wood ( looks like walnut) is also in very good conditiom. There is no makers mark but there is the number "280" on the left side-opposite the hammer.Probably an inventory or regimental number. There is also a proof mark on the trigger guard, another in the brass on the left side opposite the hammer and a "9" in the wood just above that. The action is very strong. There is a ramrod and a lanyard ring at the bottom of the grip and a front and rear sight. Overall, a nice piece.

When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com

Seller:

romsey

Company:

----

Member Since:

6/14/13

First Name:

warren

Last Name:

ralph

State:

California

Zip:

92103-5115

Country:

United States

Phone:

(619) 291-1707

Fax:

Number of Active Listings:

159

Total Number of Listings:

279

Seller:

Private Seller

Return Policy:

3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.---

Payment Types Accepted:

USPO money order,personal check

FRENCH MILITARY PERCUSSION PISTOL (converted)

Description:
A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal may have been refurbished at the armory as it is clean and in excellent condition. The wood ( looks like walnut) is also in very good conditiom. There is no makers mark but there is the number "280" on the left side-opposite the hammer.Probably an inventory or regimental number. There is also a proof mark on the trigger guard, another in the brass on the left side opposite the hammer and a "9" in the wood just above that. The action is very strong. There is a ramrod and a lanyard ring at the bottom of the grip and a front and rear sight. Overall, a nice piece.

When emailing or calling sellers direct,
please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com

Seller:

romsey

Company:

----

Member Since:

6/14/13

First Name:

warren

Last Name:

ralph

State:

California

Zip:

92103-5115

Country:

United States

Phone:

(619) 291-1707

Fax:

Number of Active Listings:

159

Total Number of Listings:

279

Seller:

Private Seller

Return Policy:

3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.---

Payment Types Accepted:

USPO money order,personal check

FRENCH MILITARY PERCUSSION PISTOL (converted)

Description:
A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal may have been refurbished at the armory as it is clean and in excellent condition. The wood ( looks like walnut) is also in very good conditiom. There is no makers mark but there is the number "280" on the left side-opposite the hammer.Probably an inventory or regimental number. There is also a proof mark on the trigger guard, another in the brass on the left side opposite the hammer and a "9" in the wood just above that. The action is very strong. There is a ramrod and a lanyard ring at the bottom of the grip and a front and rear sight. Overall, a nice piece.

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Description:
A heavy, solid military percussion pistol, converted from flintlock. The conversion was very neatly done, probably in a military arsenal. The brass has a nice patina and the rest of the metal may have been refurbished at the armory as it is clean and in excellent condition. The wood ( looks like walnut) is also in very good conditiom. There is no makers mark but there is the number "280" on the left side-opposite the hammer.Probably an inventory or regimental number. There is also a proof mark on the trigger guard, another in the brass on the left side opposite the hammer and a "9" in the wood just above that. The action is very strong. There is a ramrod and a lanyard ring at the bottom of the grip and a front and rear sight. Overall, a nice piece.